ReMix:ThaSauce welcomes 2 new arbiters + your opinion counts!

Yesterday R:TS introduced 2 new arbiters, remixers Cerrax & EazyP, to help speed along the queue & it didn’t take them too long at all to jump into the fray.
This will hopefully help the queue move along more quickly as Suzu and Xerol become more occupied with other things. HOWEVER it’s important that everyone remember that, regardless of whether you’re an arbiter or not, your opinion counts. After all, ThaSauce is all about the community, and R:TS is about enjoyability. If you don’t agree with one of the arbiters or myself with why you feel otherwise. Make sure to clearly state your point, and now “That vote is BULLSHIT.” If we’re convinced that users will enjoy the song, then it’ll get posted.

COMMUNITY YES OVERRIDE 😮

Shael Riley Live – September 21st at Fat Baby, NYC


112 Rivington St.

(Between Ludlow & Essex)

www.fatbabynyc.com

Thursday, September 21st at 9:00pm

Shael Riley – FULL LIVE SET AND STAGE SHOW!

$7 cover


Show details, which are primarily a reiteration of the above, are available on my MySpace.
Please come out! I’d love to meet you all, especially if “you all” is
comrpised largely of the hot girls who keep sending me semi-nude photos
of their neither regions with my name written on their nubilist parts.

X-strikers and their fans in attendence are welcome to attend a
quant, ass-rocking, drunk-getting time at my place the day after
(Friday, September 22nd), during which I already feel an accute and
convienent illness coming on, with regards to my attendence at the day
job.

I can offer very limited crash space on a first-come first-serve
basis, unless Juese comes third or fourth, in which case I’ll kick you
out if you came before him, because I really like Juese. Seriously,
though, I can only put up one or two people so if you can work
something out with someone local or spring for hotel accomodations,
muchos gracias, mi amiga/o.

WERD UP!

Shael Riley plays July 23rd at Club Midway

Shael Riley writes: “Hey, kids! Long time no see, huh? I’ve been
working on a live set, and I’ve finally got something together. I’ll be
playing my first paid
gig–not counting the then-awesome grunge band I fronted in
highschool–on July 23rd at Club Midway (http://www.clubmidway.com/) in
NYC.”

Please come see me play and wear an OCR T-shirt so I can identify
you! I’ll be opening for the world’s 570th greatest rapper, MC
Frontalot. Details from the booking agent below:

AllOverBooking®

P r e s e n t s:

Club Midway

25 Ave B

NY, NY 10009

Ave B btw 2nd & 3rd St.

www.clubmidway.com


Sunday, July 23


$7 cover – 18 and over

Bands playing:

8:30 Shael Riley www.myspace.com/shaelrileytheband

9:30 Jess Klein www.jessklein.com

10:30 MC Frontalot www.frontalot.com

ReMix:ThaSauce [finally] implements tagging system

So after much discussion on the forums, and a metric ton of procrastination, we’ve FINALLY added the experimental tagging system to R:TS.

The R:TS tagging system is now online and operational.

You can
look at the existing tags on each mix’s page, by clicking the tags on
the mix pages, and a complete tag list by click the Tags link next to
Games in the navigational menu.

You can add new tags by clicking
the Add New Tag link in the tags section of the mix you want to add the
tag to, and logging in with your ThaSauce user and pass on the next
page.

8bit Genocide Game Concert coming to Baltimore

From the thread on OCReMix:

For those in the Maryland/DC area, there’s going
to be a video game rock concert in Baltimore this coming Saturday!
Anyone interested?

“8bit Genocide”

Saturday, June 17th

8pm at Load of Fun Studios

122 West North Ave. (at Howard St.)

Baltimore, Maryland

Featured bands:

Powerglove

Entertainment System

This Place is Haunted

Temp Sound Solutions

pIEness

Featured artists:

8 bit artist

Mike Matei

The Jude Abides

Attendees:

pixietricks

Paul Levering*

Paul Owens*

Asif Siddiky*

* of the video game music documentary film!

Nintendo reveals Wii Drop Price

Also reported at Slashdot,
it has been revealed to Famitsu by Nintendo at a recent press
conference that the Wii would arrive at stores in Japan for 25,000
Yen. All told, that comes to about USD 225, and Nintendo is
confident that they will sell six million units by March of 2007.

Source: Slashdot.org Famitsu.com (japanese)

The OneUps Live! – Farewell Show

Copied from their Myspace bulletin:

Yeah, you heard it right. This will be the LAST PERFORMANCE from The OneUps – Saturday, May 27th from 6:00 p.m. to midnight. We still plan on recording The OneUps Volume 2 at a later date, but due to school, life changes, and various career changes/focus, the band is going to go on a permanent hiatus. Don’t miss your last chance to see The OneUps – Live!”
“Tickets are on sale on the Web at: www.theoneupslive.com

You can purchase a ticket in advance for $20 from the following retailers:

Rock Bottom Books in Fayetteville, Arkansas (206 N Garland Ave | Fayetteville, AR | 479.521.2917)

Vintage Stock in Springdale, Arkansas (479.756.1367 | 2940 W Sunset Ave | Springdale, AR 72762)

Vintage Stock in Rogers, Arkansas (479.936.5881 | 4505 W Walnut St | Rogers, AR 72756)

TICKETS WILL BE $25.00 AT THE DOOR!

Check out the Web site for more information about the game tournaments and the Street Fighter II Arcade Game giveaway.

Expect one last hurrah with The OneUps with 4 hours of live video game music, classic arcade games on free play, video game tournaments, console and handheld gaming, Jim’s Razorback Pizza and pop, and a musical grande finale of epic proportions.

This may be the last of this band, but don’t worry about me. I have some more musical tricks up my sleeve for you all…

Thanks for all of your support. We hope to see you out there for just one more game.

In Mario We Trust,

-m

Mustin
The OneUps
www.TheOneUpsLive.com”

Gears of War: Halo killer?

It wasn’t until the final hours of the 2nd day of E3 that I managed to find out about the private gameplay demo of Gears of War, Epic Games’ beautiful and hyped shooter for the XBOX 360. I had many questions about the game, most of all “was it as good as everyone had been saying?”. The answer is a resounding yes. Do I think it will be the next Halo? It very possibly could be.
I won’t go out on a limb and say yes, as it’s not perfect. But the wow factor certainly took my breath away. This test drive was located on the second floor of Microsoft’s massive booth at the rear of the South Hall, in a secret room filled with 16 360 systems and copies of the multiplayer build of Gears of War. The entire showing was media only, and had to be scheduled by appointment; for comparison, the closest that normal showgoers got to Gears of War was the 15 minute trailer on the show floor.

We were herded by Microsoft PR staff into the room and seated in front of flat panel displays and a 360 controller. After the development team showed us the basics of gameplay, they turned us loose into a 4 on 4 deathmatch against each other. One faction played as the Locus (the alien enemy faction of the game) and the Cogs (the human soldiers, also called Gears). Being a 3rd person shooter, the camera is pulled in tight over your character’s shoulder.

There are several mechanics in the game for fighting. One is the “roadie run”, which is a sprint maneuver that makes your character crouch and run, keeping his head down for cover. The other is the cover feature, which is a lot like the “stick to walls” found in games like Winback or Metal Gear Solid. Essentially, your character, with a quick press of a button, will assume a protective stance behind objects to avoid fire. It’s possible to roll or jump across gaps to other spaces of cover, or to tuck into a roll and come up firing. it’s all very smooth and impressive. Once the shooting begins, you have the ability to zoom in on the crosshairs of your selected weapon to get a better aim on your oppnent. One criticism of the system, however, was that opponents had far too much life, and taking them down was often quite difficult. There was also a melee attack that, when pressed and held, caused your character to whip out a chainsaw and cut your target to pieces.

You have never seen graphics like this, believe me. Every strand of hair on the head of a human is visible close in; the reptilian scales of the Locus have minute wrinkles and textures. Even the teeth of the characters are visible from afar, complete with discoloring and shape distortion. Armor, buildings, and AR-15 Rifles look equally phenomenal, and little touches such as the camera shaking when your character runs, or blood spattering on the screen make the whole experience very immersive. Once the chainsaw hits a target, it leaves a crevasse in the character’s face through which you can see bone, brains and a whole lot more.

The game’s multiplayer aspect will definitely lend itself perfectly to team tactics. Players can run and duck and cover each other in such dynamic ways, it will never be the same twice. Once the public gets its hands on Gears of War, we are undoubtedly going to have a new standard set for console shooters. It may very well do for the 360 what Halo did for the XBOX.

-UE

DUCK HUNT coming to the Wii!

IGN Wii has learned that Nintendo is planning to showcase a Wii sequel
to its classic shooter series Duck Hunt at its E3 2006 booth on
Wednesday. The title will be playable. No other details about the
project have yet been revealed, but we will of course serve up a full
hands-on impressions when the time is right.
Duck Hunt arms players with a virtual shotgun and lets them blast away
at a series of flying ducks. Given the precision aiming needed in the
classic title, which worked with a light gun, it is all but certain
that the Wii-mote will act as the weapon this time around.

Stay tuned for more from the show floor on Wednesday.

Source: IGN

virt Performs Concert for E3

This evening, virt
will be performing a live concert at a club just minutes from the E3
convention center in Los Angeles, California. Other performers like Dolphinforce will be on stage, and there’s an all night Tetris tournament to boot. Check out the flyer for specifics and stay tuned to virt’s blog for updates on the show!